There are minor things you can start doing today that will increase indoor humidity levels. The tricks I’m about to teach you are great when your house’s humidity levels are only slightly below the recommended ones. They won’t completely change the air quality in your house, but they mi...
Can you increase the humidity in your home for your houseplants? There are varying opinions on this topic which I never had much interest in because I was living on the California coast for many years. Then, I moved to Tucson, Arizona in theSonoran Desert. This is all about plant humidity...
Even if you don’t have the greenest of thumbs, houseplants are a relatively easy and attractive way to increase your home’s humidity levels. This is because plants release moisture from their leaves and stems – as long as you take good care of them. If you’re not sure what to get,...
Controlling Humidity Levels The humidity level in your home needs to be 30%-50%. Humidity that is too low can cause dry skin and eyes, static electricity, and cold-like symptoms such as sore throat and cough. If humidity is too high, the vapor in the air becomes water droplets, settling...
resort to it. If you find that you are unable to get out to the store and purchase a humidifier because you are also sick and waiting for an online purchase to arrive would take longer then you can take you may be able to increase the humidity in your home by doing some of the ...
Are you ready to grow your own weed at home?Growing cannabis can seem like it’s complicated, but often it only seems that way because you haven’t been given the right information. A lot of people unintentionally make growing harder than it needs to be, but that ends now! This cannabis...
Starting in late fall, water houseplants sparingly until daylight hours begin to increase in the new year. The best time of day to water is in the morning, except when it is cloudy or rainy outside and there will no sunlight. Avoid watering on a fixed schedule; instead, check the soil ...
a little fussy. To make things more tricky, many of our houseplants love moisture but hate "getting their feet wet" – sitting in standing water can quickly lead to rot. The good news is there is a simple and easy solution to increase humidity for your leafy fellas: make a pebble tray...
Boiling water and taking hot showers increase the humidity in your home. If possible, try to avoid taking hot showers and reduce activities that produce steam in your home. Leaky faucets and pipes also add moisture to the home, fix any leaking pipes to reduce indoor humidity. ...
If you need to, you can use a humidifier to increase the humidity in your home. These plants may also appreciate a regular misting. Grouping them together will help maintain higher humidity. For plants on the other end of the climate spectrum—those that need low humidity or dry air—...